Amsterdam highlights
Monday, January 24th, 2011[Imagine a stylish picture of illuminated bridges, reflecting in canals.]
These are some of the places I enjoyed most during my five months in Amsterdam. First food, then some shopping and finally nightlife and other fun stuff.
Talia - Unique Italian deli shop and take-away, everything home-made and extremely friendly service. Free internet and a place to leave your bags if you’re visiting for a day. My second home in the city.
Addis Ababa – Funky Ethiopian place near Vondelpark. Very chill and a great place to go with friends to eat with your hands from a huge plate and try the exotic Mongozo beer.
Vligende schotel – The flying saucer is a genuine vegetarian/vegan restaurant. Small, but warm and cozy.
Volkskeukens – Most of the squats serve meals one or more evenings every week. Check the Radar to see what’s on. Fresh home-cooked vegan food in an environment typical for Amsterdam. The price depends on your willingness to donate.
Bakkerij Oost on Molukkenstraat (between Insulindeweg and Tidorestraat) has no website, but invest in keeping their prices low. Nowhere else city can you get a Turkish pizza roll for just one euro, on freshly baked bread. Yum!
Dappermarkt - Huge street market that sells everything, at a reasonable price. Don’t forget to look behind the stalls for the shops that line the street. The side street have some cool stores too, like the Afro-Food shop. Sushi n Sake on Dapperstraat also has really good food, and Ben&Jerry’s.
Bierkoning - For all your needs in beer (and cider). 1000+ different types of beer in a store the size of a regular apartment.
United Nude – The flagship store in Amsterdam has some of the coolest shoes I have ever seen. Architecture + fashion + engineering.
Nukuhiva and VEGA-LIFE – Great shopping alternatives for fair fashion. Not to far from each other either.
Amsterdam public library – Computers, books, architecture, music, killer view, designer furniture, cafés, piano (free to play for visitors) and a funky Vapiano restaurant. Top score!
UvA Science Park study center – The best university location to get stuff done. Motivated tech students working away around you and a super smooth interior, plus long opening hours.
Trouw - Hard hitting club in a former industrial building. It’s basically just one big room, but that’s no match for the sound system. They say the best sound experience is actually on the dancefloor podiums.
AIR - Takes the trophy for most confusing wardrobe system: automated lockers that can only be paid for with a special AIRcard loaded with credit. Instead of chaos when everyone’s leaving, it’s chaos all the time. If you don’t care too much, just throw your stuff on top of the lockers.
Busbar – The squatters at De Hallen set up the coolest party in town on Friday nights. If an old tram depot with pools of muddy water in it was not post-apocalyptic enough, why not build a make-shift lounge inside and park an old bus with a bar and sound system in it next to it? Words cannot do this place justice.
Sauna Fenomeen – After a long day in the city, or before dinner at MKZ, this squat sauna is the perfect place to relax. Turkish steam sauna and a dry Finnish one, attached to a vegan café.